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Repentance is a one-faced Janus, ever looking to the past.
— Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Since the end is never told,
We pay the teller off in gold,
But he cannot be bought or sold. — Grateful Dead
We pay the teller off in gold,
But he cannot be bought or sold. — Grateful Dead
The real difference between love and war, somebody usually wons at the end of the war.
— Matt Trevitz
Hither and thither spins The wind-borne mirroring soul, A thousand glimpses wins, And never sees a whole.
— Matthew Arnold
We are confronted with insurmountable opportunities.
— Walt Kelly
A government which can be felt; a government of energy. God send that our country may never have a government, which it can feel.
— Thomas Jefferson
I was not ever hitchhiking alone. I've done solo train trips but I've never driven myself alone.
— Anne Waldman
It is not the role of government to use the taxation and welfare system as a tool to level the playing field.
— Joe Hockey
Life is beautiful. He who reads that
As in the window of some distant, speeding train
Knows what he wants, and what will befall. — John Ashbery
As in the window of some distant, speeding train
Knows what he wants, and what will befall. — John Ashbery
Her biggest nightmare had finally come true, and there was not a single thing that she could do about it.
— Maddy Lanslots
Sir U fell down from a speeding train,
Which did some damage to his brain,
And after that he did not know
How to pronounce the letter O. — Edward Gorey
Which did some damage to his brain,
And after that he did not know
How to pronounce the letter O. — Edward Gorey
Good Lord, how can the rich bear to die?
— Nikos Kazantzakis
I've got plenty of love in my life already in the form of my sons and a few good friends who I value dearly.
— Colin Farrell
But the transition from the New York Times to the Ashton Clarion was like jumping off a speeding train into a wall of half-set Jell-O.
— Frank E. Peretti
Dad, how do soldiers killing each other solve the world's problems?
— Bill Watterson